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Why do we feel starved for time? New research offers answers

Sujata GuptaNovember 13, 2025

Interruptions, to-do lists, lack of autonomy — “time poverty” depends more on perceived shortages of time than actual ones, recent research suggests.

2 million black ‘streaks’ on Mars finally have an explanation, solving 50-year mystery
Science

2 million black ‘streaks’ on Mars finally have an explanation, solving 50-year mystery

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

A new analysis of data from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reveals that the majority of the Red Planet’s dark “slope streaks” did not form as

Study reveals why the brain ‘zones out’ when you’re exhausted
Science

Study reveals why the brain ‘zones out’ when you’re exhausted

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

Your sleep-deprived brain behaves as if you were about to nod off to sleep, even when you’re awake.

Earth’s magnetic field has a weak spot — and it’s getting bigger, putting astronauts and satellites at risk
Science

Earth’s magnetic field has a weak spot — and it’s getting bigger, putting astronauts and satellites at risk

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

This could be bad news for satellites and spacefarers.

Hubble Surveys Cloudy Cluster
Science

Hubble Surveys Cloudy Cluster

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the nebula LMC N44C.

Why home insurance is unaffordable, even in places without wildfires or hurricanes
Science

Why home insurance is unaffordable, even in places without wildfires or hurricanes

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

Some of the country’s highest home insurance prices are in the central U.S., a region generally considered to be protected from climate-driven disasters such as

PBS documentary looks at 25 years of the challenges of surviving in space on the ISS
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PBS documentary looks at 25 years of the challenges of surviving in space on the ISS

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

This year is the 25th anniversary of humans inhabiting the International Space Station. A new PBS documentary looks at how the ISS was built and

Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras
Science

Space forecasters say severe solar storms could hit Earth and trigger auroras

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

The sun has burped out bursts of energy called coronal mass ejections that could reach Earth Tuesday night. Forecasters said the vibrant displays could be

She Owes Her Big Environmental Prize To Goats Eating Plastic Bags
Science

She Owes Her Big Environmental Prize To Goats Eating Plastic Bags

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

Gloria Majiga-Kamoto, an activist from Malawi, is one of six recipients of the 2021 Goldman Environmental Prize. Majiga-Kamoto has been instrumental in implementing Malawi’s ban

240 million-year-old ‘warrior’ crocodile ancestor from Pangaea had plated armor — and it looked just like a dinosaur
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240 million-year-old ‘warrior’ crocodile ancestor from Pangaea had plated armor — and it looked just like a dinosaur

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

The armor-plated lizard is an ancestor of modern crocodiles and lived just before dinosaurs took over Earth.

Underwater volcano off Oregon coast likely won’t erupt until mid-to-late 2026
Science

Underwater volcano off Oregon coast likely won’t erupt until mid-to-late 2026

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

Researchers thought that Axial Seamount might erupt in 2025, but recent data suggest the underwater volcano could take a bit longer to blow its top.

New antivenom works against 17 dangerous African snake species, study suggests
Science

New antivenom works against 17 dangerous African snake species, study suggests

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 13, 2025

Scientists have developed a nanobody-based antivenom that neutralizes toxins from most African cobras, mambas and the rinkhals, which could offer safer, scalable protection beyond existing

Launch of historic Mars mission aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket delayed by solar storm
Science

Launch of historic Mars mission aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket delayed by solar storm

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

Twin Mars spacecraft were due to launch on Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket on Nov. 12, but an active sun prompted NASA to delay its

Brain benefits of exercise come from the bloodstream — and they may be transferrable, mouse study finds
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Brain benefits of exercise come from the bloodstream — and they may be transferrable, mouse study finds

Really Simple SyndicationNovember 12, 2025

Exercise strengthens both the body and the mind, and researchers are uncovering the molecular messengers that make the connection. The messengers can also be transferred

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